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Honouring Daniel Kahneman
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- 31 October 2024, pp. 271-275
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Valuing life
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- 31 October 2024, pp. 276-284
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Daniel Kahneman and the concept of the true self
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- 02 October 2024, pp. 285-292
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The outrage heuristic
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- 31 October 2024, pp. 293-300
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Back to Kahneman
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- 02 October 2024, pp. 301-310
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Why Kahneman matters
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- 31 October 2024, pp. 311-318
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Happiness fast and slow?
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- 31 October 2024, pp. 319-323
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Kahneman’s tryst with reasonableness: a tease unfulfilled?
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- 02 October 2024, pp. 324-330
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Hallsworth’s manifesto through a cultural theory lens
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- 30 April 2024, pp. 331-337
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The narrative that should guide applied behavioural science
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- 02 October 2024, pp. 338-344
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Four SINS in behavioural public policy
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- 16 December 2024, pp. 345-353
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The limits of self-reflection
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- 26 April 2024, pp. 354-357
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Goods that people buy but wish did not exist
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- 18 March 2024, pp. 358-368
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Labor market traps
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- 13 March 2024, pp. 369-378
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Should regulators care that we buy so many things we wish did not exist?
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- 31 October 2024, pp. 379-385
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Public managers’ trust in citizens and their preferences for behavioral policy instruments: evidence from a mixed-methods study
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- 25 July 2022, pp. 386-409
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Defaults are not a panacea: distinguishing between default effects on choices and on outcomes
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- 03 August 2022, pp. 410-425
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Promoting sustainable diets using eco-labelling and social nudges: a randomised online experiment
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- 05 September 2022, pp. 426-442
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Unfair commercial practices in a pit market: evidence from an artefactual field experiment
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- 03 October 2022, pp. 443-460
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What is the psychological appeal of the serial rapist model? Worldviews predicting endorsement
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- 30 September 2022, pp. 461-476
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